New album 'Reachy Prints' - their tenth to date - is out now, matching their woozy, abstract electronics to cutting edge electronics.

Set to play London's Village Underground this Friday (May 23rd) the duo will be joined by Bruno Zamborlin and Mogees, with Daedelus and My Panda Shall Fly.

Ahead of this, Plaid have shared the video for 'Wallet'. Shot by Sabrina Ratté, the director says: "The video is inspired by the idea of creating a world based on memories, where things seem real but they are in fact a construction of the mind. All the images are made from electronic signals, from which were created a reproduction of a sun, different landscapes and cities. The musical composition induced the vision of bright colours and daylight atmosphere, so the simulated sunlight became a central element of the video, thus creating dazed images where everything is diffused and hard to grasp."

Plaid explain: "We wondered if consciousness is a memory and what role memories have in the imaginative process . We saw prints as physical memories and an equivalence between printing and memory function. They often share the aim of 'reproducing' a subject as accurately as possible. Experience told us that a perfect reproduction is difficult, if not impossible. An attraction to explore this fallibility and a curiosity about the potential inaccuracies and artefacts gave us the album title, 'Reachy Prints'."

"The track ‘Wallet’ is inspired by the items found in wallets, the money, receipts, business cards, photos etc and the symbolism of wallets as a safe place to store items we value and want to remember. Most items in a wallet have already been digitised and perhaps physical wallets/purses will become obsolete."